OAT it is IU aI•raLDI . ABOUT. STREET LAMvs.—There is nothing thy. contributes more to the good order, safety and out-dOor cheerfulness of the city, Vter nightfall, thin • abundant and well-kept public lamps. A good clean burner, with undimmed glass, and the 'metallic portions of the lantern in good or der, is a cheerful object; but when these condi Lions. are not observed, the reverse is the case. le our walks through the city we frequently notice public lamps that are broken and unsightly; the wind whistling through fractured glass, causing tinges to flare wildly or perhaps extinguishing it, in tan; while invading rains rust and ruin burners, and spoil the whole interior. A broken hall lan tern would not be tolerated by a tidy house - eer an loger th an sucent time t p o reair aepmages, y and n there is no good reason why the general public should not have its lighting ap pliances kevt in equally good order. Good gov ernment, good economy, good taste and even commo - 1 decency demand that the street lamps &m id be kept in unimpeachable conditioa. U. S. S. MoNoNOAIIRLA. Information •as been received that Naval Constructor Thomas Davidson, Jr., United States Navy, succeeded in getting this ship afloat on the night of May 11th. It will be recollected that she was thrown into the town on Santa Cruz Island, last December, by the great earthquake wave. She will come home antler sail, and Mr. Davidson and his party of mechanics will return on the United States bark Purveyor. By proper discipline he kept his party free from sickness during the preva lence of the cholera, white the Monongahela , ron nearly twenty men, and the soldiers at the fort were dying at the rate of two or three per day. Mr. Davidson was a Philadelphia shipwright, aid has well sustained the name of our mechanics. CISABORD WITH HIGHWAY REIBBERY.--A GOT' wan named Michael Richert was arrested yester day in Roxborough, on the charge of highway robbery. On the 18th of March last Miss Sarah Kitchen was -stopped on Kitchen's lane, near avenue, by a man who demanded her money. She had none. and the fellow took a ring from her finger. Yesterday Mies Kitchen met Richert in Roxborough, recognized him as the robber, and had him arrested. The accused bad a hearing before Alderan Ramsdell, and was held in $l,OOO ba for m his appearance at Court. SCHOOL TEACLIER Harper, a teacher in the Morton nnelassided•school, at Branchtown, while passing along Green Lane, near the North Pennsylvania Railroad, on Wed nesday afternoon last, was accosted by a man who demanded her money and her watch. Shs handed her portemonnale to the fellow ani was about takin off her watch, when some children who had witnessed the affair, raised an alarm. This frightened the thief, and he ran away - with the money, but did not get the time piece. ALLEGED WIFE-BEATERS. - Johnson Kelley, residing at No. 208 Duponceau street, was betore Recorder Givin yesterday upon the charge of as saulting his wife. Mrs. Kelley alleges that she was beaten in a shameful manner. She was very badly bruised about the body. Kelley was held in $l,OOO bail to answer. James Griffith, colored, residing at 831 Darien street, was also held to bail by Recorder Givin to answer the charge of assault and battery on his wife. SUSPICION OF BURGLARY.—Edward Dougherty was arrested last night by the Fifth District Po lice on suspicion of burglary. The jewelry store of David Martin, No. 2120 Market at., was robbed of several watches a night or two ago, and the rob bers jumped through the bulk window, splashing the glass, in making their exit. Dougherty had on his person a new silver watch, which is supposed to be one of those stolen, and Ms hands were much cut. He will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station. DRUGGED AND Ronnzo.—John Driscoll, a tailor, belonging to New York,went into a tavern at No. 124 South street, last night. While there, he alleges, be was drugged and robbed of $1.50. This morning the Fifth Ward police made a de scent on the house and arrested all the inmates. The prisoners are named Sarah Thomas, Eliza bath Owens, Ann Williams, Wm. Welsh and Au st Rilman. They were taken before—Aid Morrow, and were committed for a further hear ing. TAKING REVENGE.—Aldermtua Kemblo had be. fore him yesterday Thomas Mooney,charged with assault awl battery on Mrs. Kelley. Some time ago Mrs. Kelley was arrested at the instance of Mrs. Mooney, and charged with the larceny of eggs. After the hearing before Alderman Beitler, Mrs. Kelley was discharged. On Saturday last Mooney met her oh Broad street, near the Lamb Tavern road, an3,'lt is alleged, beat her badly. He was held to answer. ROI:DEM' IN A RAILROAD CAR.—Barney Bran nan was arrested yesterday, by Policeman Strauss, of the Chestnut Hill force, upon the charge of larceny. On Wednesday night ho went to Cheat nut Hill on the last train. Another passenger on the train had a new suit of clothes, which he was taking home. At one of the stations Brannan got out, and took the bundle of new clothing with him." He was committed for trial. SUSPICION OF LARCENY.—This morning about half-past three o'clock a negro named Thomas Carter, hailing from Washington, was caught in the act of jumping over a fence at Delaware ave nue and Callowhill street. fie had in his posses sion a lot of rope, which he is supposed to have stolen. He was taken before Alderman Toland, and held in $5OO bail. to ii B. Peterson & Brothers already arMunce a "Campaign Edition" of the lives of Grant and Colfax, with numerous illustrations., This is taking the field promptly, and is the first sign, in this direction, of the animated campaign on which we have entered. The publishers are ready to receive orders in advance. Boy DROWNED.—A boy, named William Weaver, aged fourteen years, engaged on a canal boat, fell overboard, yesterday, while the boat was being towed up the Schuylkill. All efforts to rescue him proved unavailing, and he was drowned. His body has mot yet been recovered. Boast.: Ronrouty.—Jacob Cressman was' before Alderman Holme yesterday, upon the charge of larceny. On Eeturday last, it is alleged, he en tered a house in Cressonville, Twenty-third Ward, and stole a watch and some money. He was held in $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. TILL TAPPERS.—Jobn Laycoek, white, and Scipio Price,coloYed, were arrested yesterday and taken before Alderman Morrow upon the charge of having robbed the money drawer of an oyster saloon, on Sixteenth street, above Locust, of G. They were committed for trial. ASSAULT AND DATCHRY.—DanieI Lenner and Frank Harmer have been held to bail by Alder man Holme to answer the charge of having badly beaten a German in the tavern of John Tolbert, on Church street, in Frankford. LAncENY.—Fratees Chase, colored, was com mitted yesterday by Alderman Hurley to answer the charge of having stolen isl 6 from a Ger man woman who.bad fallen asleep In an oyster saloon on Sixth street below Lombard. LARCENY OF CLOTIIING.—Frank Riley has been held in $l,OOO bail by Alderman Toland to an swer the charge of the larceny of a lot of clothing from a house onZallowhill street, near Fifth. Fins.—The alarm of fire about half-past eleven o'clock this morning, was caused by the slight burning of the roof of the old United States Hotel, on Chestnut street, above Fourth. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.-W. Williams, aged 50 years, was run over at the railroad depot at Ger mantown this morning, and- had his left leg badly crushed. RECKLESS DitlVlNG.—Chas: Miller was arrested in the Twenty-fourth Ward yesterday for reck less driving, He was lined by Aid. Menlo. °RICKY:T.—The match between the Philadel phia and Young America Clubs was won yester day by the latter, with seven wickets to spare. —Farming is today the most important industry in California: more important than min ing:l3o says-the aan'Frantimeo Liu/kiln. NEW JEISNIEW THE Bninag.—At•the recent meeting in Cam den to take into consideration the subject of building a bridge storms ,the Delaware, between Camden and Philadelphia, the following resolu tion was hdOtned: RCSOICed, That it is the sense of this meeting that strenuous efforts should be put forth at once to give vital life and activity to this enterprise, by the ap pointment of the proper committees, in order to awaken, engage, and directa general interest in this iropnrutut undertaking„ by personal exer tions and through the agency of the press. In accordance with this resolution, a number of committees were appointed to act in reference to advancing , the interests of the project. BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS. The board of chosen freeholders of Camden county, at their recent meeting, elected their annual officers as *follows; Director,John J. Lawrence of Stock ton township ; Cerk, Alfred Hugg, Esq., of Camden. The board consists of the following members : North Ward, Charles Watson ; Mid dle Ward, A. H.. Hammel; South •Ward, John Goldthorpe ; Stockton, J. J. Lawrence ; Dela ware, Richard Shivers; Haddon, Richard Snow don ; Centre, Chalkley Glover ; Union, Thomas Hallam ; Newton, Henry Davis ; Gloucester, Chas. Buckman ; Washington, A. G. Turner ; Monroe, W. H. Bodine ; Winslow, Andrew Ross ; Waterford, Samuel S. Cake. COST Or Cnrsin.—The expenditures of the county of Camden for the past year for fees and charges in criminal matters seem to figure up quite extensively.. The: following items partly illustrate : For prisoners' board in the county jail, $4,031.92; judges, jurors, witnesses, &e., $21,165 83; constables' fees, $7,652 66; fee for prosecuting murder case, $150; minor prisoners' board in the Essex House of Correction $536 52, making an aggregate of $33,534 93. These are simply the items which are paid out of the county treasury, and go to show to some extent at least why taxes are so high. SCHOOL AFFAIRS.—At the last session of the Legislature an act was passed incorporating the Board of Education of Gloucester city. This body is making some needed and advantageous improvements. Five schools are already in suc cessful operation, and a now school-house is to be built the coming season. The city contains one thousand children between 'the ages of five and eighteen years. THE ALIEEHOUSE.—The• average number of paupers in the Camden County Almshouse dar ing the past year was, one hundred and thirty, costing for maintenance an average each of $1 62 per week. The expenses of the institution for the same time were $7,812 10. COUNTY TAN.E.S.—The committee appointed by the Directer, - of the Board of Chosen Freeholders to ascertain the amount of taxes to be raised for county purposes for the coming year, recom mend that $lOO,OOO be raised. ANNUAL EXPENSES.—During the past year the expenditures of Camden county reached the sum of $232,597 02. The indebtedness of the county at the present time is $301,900, as follows: Bonds, $289,900 ; in notes, $15,000. • weatner limper". Aray 22.' 9A. if. ' Wind. , Weather. meter. Port Hood, N. E. Cloudy. 48 Portland, B. E. Cloudy. 52 Boston, 8. W. Oiearmg. 55 New York, B. W. Clear. 65 Wilmington,Del., W. Clear. . 64 Washington, D.C. N. Clear. 65 Richmond, W. Cloudy. Oe Oswego, N. Cloudy. 56 Buffalo, W. Raining. ' 50 Pittsburgh, N. ' Cloudy. 62 Chicago, , N. Cloudy. 59 Louisville, W. Clear. 79 New Orleans, N. Cloudy. ;3 Arrival of Steamers; NI , SA' YORK ' May 22..-Arrived-Bteamahips ,Camanche, from Bermuda; Europe, from Havre. CITY NOTICES. BOWER'S INFRA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION fifty cents. Depot. Sixth and Vine. UPHOLSTERERS, Carpet Dealers, Carriage Man nfacturerp, Passenger Railways, and those furnishing churches and places of amusement, who have abed all unite in giving' the. Elastic Sponge the preference over curled hair for business purposes, while the emi nent chemist, Prof. Doremus, of New York, oommendd its healthy properties. Wherever it is introduced, all competition is defied. Call and examine it at the store, No. MI Chestnut street. Tint pleasure arising from Nearing a pair of Bartlett's Boots or Shoes is akin to that. experienced in the society of a gentlemanly acquaintance—ono feels a sense of relined comfort. No. 33 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. THE LATE COLONEL =T, the Connecticut powder m 00 an, leaves an estate of about $2,0,000. Making powder is generally reckoned a Hazard-ous business; but the Hazard in this case was not only great, but perfectly'Roje, if the above figures are co , rect. There is no hazard in buying a suit of ready made Clothing at Charles Btokes & Co.'e, under tho Continental. All the garments are worth the nminey. To LADIES.—Chas. Oakford R Sons, Contfnen, tal Hotel, have all the latest novelties la Ladies', Misses' and Children's spring and sainmer Hate and Caps. MILLINERY Goons AT BARGAINS.-A splendid line of English Walking Hats, in Drab, Brown, Waite, &c., selling at LESS TITAN 00IST OF IMPORTATION. Also, fresh novelties in Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and Children's Trimmed Hate, and every style of Bonnet Materials at the lowest prices. Elegant new Snn Hate. Wool) &, CAR; 725 Chestnut street. THY, great ceremony next month of the A. Y. M. will necessitate hi new Hat. Go to Oakford's, un der the Continental Motel Order it now. COUNTRY HAMM! COUNTRY HAMS ! ! Averaging only about eight pounds in weight. Very desirable. 1.... I 1- For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, 1204 Chestnut street. ExECUTOII.S' BALE OF WATCHES, &X.—Attention is called to an advertisement of the executors of the !ate John M. Harper who offer for sale a valuable Qtock of Watches, dc. GROVES & BAKER'S Highest Premium Sowing Jl achines, 730 Chestnut street,. FLORENCE iiiirwrim MACHINE. ' Florence Sewing Machines Florence Sowing Machine. Office, 1123 Cireattant street, Philadelphia. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. • • THE NEST. THE CHEAPEST. Recommended by Railway Conductors, engineers and expreesmen, the most exacting class of vvetch wearers, as superior to all others for strength, stead i eve, accuracy and durability. triscnapulous dealers occasionally sell a worth cos Swiss imitation. To prevent imposition, rift) era should always demand a certificate bf 4e , nineness. For aide by all respectable dealers. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sun dries. SNOWDRDI & BUOTEER, 23 South Eighth street. MOTH PATCHES, 'NECK LllB AND TAN.—The Only reliable remedy for those brown diecolorationa on the face is "Perry's Idoth and Freckle Lotion." Prepnred only by Dr. B. C. PISILISY, 49 Bond street, New York. WSold everywhere. . _ To LADIF.A.—Chas. Oakford 4 Bona, Continen tal Hotel, base all the Intuit novelties in Lailee, Mame' and Children's spring and summer Hata and Cape. Junicions mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowsn's INvANT Con DEAFNESS. BLIRDNRBB AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M.. D. ' Professor of the Bye and Ear. treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. 805 Path street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrete in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination, HABIB ! Ennis ! HABIB! ! I Choice Maryland Hams, Very line Virginia Hams, Davis "Star" Cincinnati Hama, Newbold's Celebrated Jersey Hama, For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, 1204 Chestnut street. 11 1 . k 0 SALB-- A 2 .. ~1:bo Lease, Good•will and Fixtures of a First•elu•s filitllNFSB STAND, 11l Eighth street. near Chettuut. • Apply to • ury2o Sr 12t.rp. 111 $5.600 FOR A MODBRNJIL`F '11:11.33r. \mu nine rootne, yard in front, aud rear to a back titre( $2,000 cub. Pompidou at once. Apply at No. 3 Brand wino street. my 20,4trp1• MAr --- it - 014A6flifidts.—FINE FRUIT aND IN GOOD order. Landing and for Bale by JOB. B. BUIMER GO. 10813outh Delaware avenue, THE DAILY EVENING 'BULf ETIN-PHILADELPHIA,. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1868 - - . ontillimmarandeosmsmersm Wall SALLE* J. D. CROWLEY, 724 Stumm otree See Sixth Page for Additional AMINWrit,. l ovearwipitsfutokeivattaAeuscqNgliof GREATEST ATTRACTION. OF THE SEASON. The management take great iplessure in announcing that on MONDAY EVENING, MAE 25th. 1868, will be presented GEORGE L. FOX'S SPEOTACULAR BAL LE'T PANTOMINE. .RNTMLIIIII HUMPT 1( DUMPTY. 11UDIPTY DUMPTY. iiUMPTY DUMPTY. ii tiMPTY DUMPTY. HUMP DUMPTY. Magnificently and completely produced after months of elaborate and lavish preparation. The LI arlequinade under the direction of Mit. Frazer, Fag. The piece under the direction of W. 11. SeAlley Smith, keq. THIS PANTOMIME IS NOW In its twelfth week at the Olympic Theatre, Now York, whore it has created the GREATEST SENSATION ever attendant upon a pantomime given In this country, and wilt be produced at au ACTUAL OUTLAY OF $lB,lll. The econery entirely new, and the MOST NOVEL AND EXPENSIVE over presented in this city. "The stage a succcasion of marvels—doors turned into blank walls—boxes into chairo—walla into tables—billiard tables into cages—while boys grow in 'five minutes from five 'years of age to twenty—to ray nothing of other wonders. In the midst of all these the ballet Melaka iu like it'd Aah of poetry In a comic oration." THE BALLET will comprint some of the moot brilliant talent in tho country, even surnaming the Ballet lately presented by this managernett tne " Black , ()rook," among which may be found The celebrated Premieres Daneeuses Asaoluti, MLLE. BETTY _ Of Niblo's Garden, Now I ork. MLLE. MARIE MAEDA. AMELIA ZUCCOLL Also, the favorite danseuses MLLE. Eistum RUH,. MLLE. JOSEPHINE SWOUOLL and the GREAT MARVEL OF THE AGE. and r TERPSICHOREAN PRODIGY. LA PETITE SOUL WE t. Engaged and brought to this country by Messrs. Jarrett it Palmer. of Niblo , s Garden. Now York, and pronounced. although a mere child. _ A MOAT FINISHED ARTISTE. • AN INFANT BALLET. . Composed of Twelve little girls between the ages of 6 and 10, headed by LA PETITE S &NDA. 0 aPPear THE comic batt 10 SUNFLOWERS.tIed A GRAND SCARI. DANCE. A FULL CORPS 1)E BALLET • oit • BEAUTIFUL ' YOUNG LADIES. The whole under the ableire direction of M. CARL MARRAVIG. Among the features to be preeonted in this piece may be mentioned an ORIGINAL ARAB BALLET Performed by principals and te young ladies in GURt*EOUB ARAB COSTUMES. A COMIC BALLET, • • Entitled the OLD 'WOMEN'S BALLET, _By TEN OLD MAIDS. EVERY SCENE NEW. TRICKS. PUN. IN ANDED. BEAUT Y COMB _ _ . The Pleat to coricludo with a MATCHLESS TRANSFORMATION SCENE. For further particulars ace Sunday papers. Box Sheet now open from 9 till 4, WATORIEB, JEWELRY, &C. Trade Mark wi Stamped on the of . base of each Electro Plate. v oiamAtpa tzr article : JAMES E.. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS In this city for the sale of the GORRAM MFG. COMPANY'S FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE We guarantee these goods to be decidedly superior to anything in the market, excelling in design. finish and quality. A largesseortment will be maintained, and sold at the manufacturers' regular, FIXED PDIOESS my 6 w f m 2mryq BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET Have now a large assortment of ICE PITCHERS, OF Extra Quality and Superior Finish. BAILEY & CO. .wf WATCHES ? DIAMONDS, , STERLING SILVER WARE, AND FINE JEWELRY, AT PRICES MUCH 131ILOW THE USUAL BATES. JAMES T. GALLAGHER, (Late of Bailey & Co., formerly Bailey & Kitchen.) 1300 Chestnut Street. myl f rpi LADIES , DRESS TILISIMINOS• MARY B. CONWAY, L&DIEW • DRESS irEARLSHING ANTI SHOPPING EMPORIUM. XL SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET. IMILADZLFIII/1. Ladies from any o part of the United States can send their orders for Dress Materials, Dresses,thesics.Honnets; Shoes , Under Clothhig. Mourning Suits, Wedding Tinsman. Tr& veling Outfits. Jewelry dm, also Children's Clothing.. In font's liVardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen. &c. In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send one of their HEST ITCTING Drumm for measurement; and Ladies vlsitatsclty should not fail to call and have th eir m egistered foon. future convenience. MR. J. M. HAFLEIGH. ' pernlisci to 1012 and 1014 Chestnut street 1 MESSRS. HOMER COLLADAY & CO.. 'whlE.Sm rp 818 and 821 Chestnut street. TO SENT• TO LET. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Entiro Bpper part, Basement and 6nb•Cellar, Apply at 430 Chestnut Street; ap2B tfrpts AGIIICULTURAJLO SWIFT'S LAWN MOWERS—TGE MOST PER. fact machine known for mowing short grass. The smaller sizes can be ()aerated by ono and two per. Bonn, and the larger by one horse. For sale at tactorl prices, by ROBERT Bats": JR.. SOLE AGENT, 922 and 924 Market at , above Ninth: iny2,l 2t rp LARGE LIMA, DEANS, NEW ENGLAND SUGAtt Corn, English wrinkled Peas, of the most litscioas varieties Valentine Deans, with all other seeds toe present planting, can bo had at DEIST'S SEED WAREHOUSE. Mk and 924 Market street, above Ninth. my 22-larp 2 CULTIVATORS, SCRATCH:HARROWS, CULTI• valor teeth, Garden and Canal Barrows, Iron ckardeu and Field Rollers. Churns, Steel harden Tools of all kit de, sold at }OAST'S SEED WARELIOUSE, 982 and 981 Market street, above Ninth. 1ny22.2tr0 2 ENGLISH LAWN SCYTHES, GRASS HOOKS, end Scotch Seithe Stones sold at BUIST'S SEEL, WAREHOUSE., 922 and 924 Market etroot, above Ninth. rnyElt2trO VI OWER SEEDS FOR SUMMER BLOOMING— Eb for ON R DOLLAR, at BUIS'1"8 SEED WAREHOUSE. ni3'22 2trp 922 and 929 Market etrort. above Ninth. AKiEI) A L Al) IN TUE OIL BUSINESS. Vl 7 Addrear, with reference., tny2o.3t FP' - BullOtin office. weH ~~. N3pvov citiEtrou'rs, JAMES R. ORNE, EON & CO., 626 Chestnut Street, a z d fave oPeAsettririparPts. Oil Cloth. Druggets. Canton Wiltons, Brussels, Velvets, Extra Tapestri;n3. The above are our own Patterns. • English Ingrains, Three Plys, Oil Cloths, aruggets, English Venetian, cocoa Matting, Straw Matting, OF OM OWN lIIPORTATION THIN SPRING, Some very superior. all of which we offer at lowest prim. JAMES IL OItNE. I . SON & CO., a, , Chestnut, below Seventh. Stro CANTON MATTING. Our Own hrilmrtallon TM lining* som inuty summon 8-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 WHITE' AND Ezi, clam= STRAW MAT TINGS. JAMES H.' ORNE, SON & CO., 626 Chestnut SL, below Seventh: ap9 2mra X. IL GODSHALL MM. IL WUDHSISZION. Just Received by late Steamer, a choice assortment of CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, - 41k0., Of RA Designs and Rare Patterns, offered at Low Prices, E. H. GODSHALK &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. laB7-Bmrp CARPETS, Off. CLOTH, MATTING% wapLasALE AND RETAIL. We dt r o e e l e i nt r =t 2g red u i r ict r A an'Ete."pared ar LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 Arch Street, Betweenlitnth and Tenth !Meets. GILOCIERIES, /6141130115 i act 6 FINE. FAMILY GROCERIES. To Families Going into the• Country. . • We offer to those going into the country one of the largest and finest stocks of FINE °HOGE/BLEB in the city to select from. All goods sold by the package at wholesale price'. TEAS. COFFEES, and all Staple Goods at prices re. duced lower than for many years. Great 'are taken to have everything packed safely and neatly as possible. and delivered tree of charge at any of the Depots, to Chestnut Hill, and country surrounding the city. in our own wagons. SIMON COLTON & C.LARKB, W, °or. Broad and Walnut Sta., PHILADELPHIA. rnyMmrp T HE "EXCELSIOR" RAMS, SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN•FED HOGS. ARE OF STANDARD REPUTATION, AND THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICRENER & CO., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS And curers of the celebrated • " EXCELSIOR" ' SUGAR•CURED HAMS. TONGUES AND BEEF. N 05.142 end 144 North Front street. None genuine unless branded "J. H. M. & Co.. EXCEL. The justly celebrated "EXCELSIOR" HAMS are cured by J. H. M. & Co. On a style peculiar to themselves), ex. cri b for FAMILYUSE; o r seiti of and iciousrodavor:en; epicures superior to any now offered fot r e e arb. mvs w f m lump REDUCED. FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS, Int Extra Wldhp heath Peaches. 26; Fresh Green Tomatoes for Pies U eta., at A. J. DiOAMPII. 107 South Second street. NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES. 60 Ms.; North CarolinwParsd Peaches.. Wets. ; bright um pared halves. ID dn. at A. J. DisUAMP'S. 107 South Second street. WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN and very suor Fresh Tomatoett: sale by the case or ean,at A. J. peri OAXP'St 107 nth econd street. YARMO H BLOATIDIK emoked,Spiced and Pickled Salmon and Boneless Mackerel. in kits. at A. J. DA C}.13.107 South Second street. DAVITS DIAMOND BRAND HAMS always on hand. robl44lmspi DRIIGII. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourth and Race Ste.; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists' Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated MILLS NONT&GNE lINOW•Warra ZINO, 5u •Cll B ): l l: i rloge f r ro T t i t t i t Y o 'V i p h t o fo r r a i l li t aide work. PURE PAINTS. 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast'comer of Rao street. aplB tfrP6 A CLiSAat,NIIrtI9TH SKIN AND REAII• TIFUL UuMPLHXION fame the use of IRRIABOLiTY 2 VONCENTUATEU EXTRACT YIASSAPAHILIA. it removes black t ePote t pimples.' Moth patches 8124 al talleuons of the (AUL • r ViTAE SPIKING MONTI'S TUE MYS. tern naturally underves a chug and fitELMBOLD'S lIIGIILY T E ED CuNCENuItA ExTKaCT Or BAlniiird• 'ULLA le aa saststant greatest value. YOUNG LADINO, MIEWAHE i OF' THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS of Pace Powders awl Washes. Alleueh remedies ekwe up the pored of the skim and in a ehort Ume destroy the combxloti. If you would have a fresh. healthy and youthful appeurtusee. use ELELNEOLD'S EXTRACT SA eisulf-F.A. NOT A FEW OF TINE WORST DIM aRDERS that aillfedApielaklnd fi.rise from coma= e blood. /.lELldlitniu EXTRACT ISARSAP Le a remedy of the uMpet value. UELNIBOLDIS EXTIIMPT SAIJISULPAL. BILLA elvenses and renovatea , the alood.tnetilla the or of health into the eyetent, and purged ont the humeri that makeidiseaae. QUANTITY] vs. QUALITY. HELM• BOLD'S EXTRaCT SARSAPARILLA. The dose is Minna 'Thoee 'who desire a large quantity and large dome of medicine ERR. • TUOSE WHO - DESIRE BRELLIILNCV OF compLExioN mud, Du If[_ and enrich the ilood_. which itELMBOLD`I3 CONCENTRATED EXTRADTOr SAkeAF'ARILLA. invariably detn. Ask ter /letintiotore. Take no other. RELMBOLDIN CONCENTRATED EN TRACT BARSAPARLLLA,II the Oval Blood Purifier. lIELIM Et °Taro' S Highly, Concentrated Fluid Extrac SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES ERUPTIVE AND ULCRATIVE DLBASIt Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Scalp and Skin, Which eo disfigure the appearance, _PUROING the evU effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of DISEAtiIi3, hereditary_or Otherwise, and is taken by ADULTS and ClisLlNtlial with perfeel SAME. TWO TABLE-SPOODFDLS of the Extract of Samos. rills, added oneit of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and bottle is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla. or the decoctions as lIMAUT made. AN INTERESTING LETTER is published in the Med. ico.(Minirgloal Review on the subject of the Extract of Barsaparilla in certain affections, bY Benjamin Triverc, F. it. 8., Ac. Epeakmg of those diseases, and disallows arising from the excess of mercury, he states that no remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power is extraordinary, more so than any other drug I am. ac. qualuted with. It is in the strictest sense, a tonic With this invaluable attribute, that it is ap.plicablaWate of the 'Totem so sunken, and yet so bitable as other substances of the tonic class unavailable or otts. HELMBOLD'S Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla Established upwards of 18 years. PREPARED BY EL T. HELMI3OLD DRUGGIST AND CURMIST• 594. BROADWAY, New 'York. 13oId lvl;!ruggiate everrwhere. PCIO6 el 25 per bottle. or 6 for 66 50 OF THE GOAD AND GOLD COUPONS BOUGHT P. f 3. PETERSON & 89 Booth Third Wrest. , Telegraphic Index of Quotatiorur stationed In 'a cow spicuous plow, in our aloe. , STOCKS, BOOMS, dices, diro., Bought and fid on Cogan's/Ann atlhq rorpocßio Beards of Brokers of A ew York, Boston, Baltimore and Phila delphia. MIK Mud UNION PACIFIC L W. Eastern Division, BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD BARKER BROS. & Ca, No t 28 S. THIRD Street. 111tb BANKING HOUSE 1 4 Y . 0 001 MOCN 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PRILAD".II. Dealers in all Government Securities. SMITH, RANDOLPH 16 8. Third St., I S T, C O . Nunn St., Philadelphia. New York. ACIFINTS FOR TUE BALE OF CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. 00.11 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. UNION PACIFIC R. R CO '8 First Mortgage Bonds. At Par and Baok Interest. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. As the Company reserve the right to advance the price at any time. and the continually incroering demand ren ders rush It course probable, we would advise our °Qom pondente to stud their orders at once. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO , 16 South Third Streot. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC Fimiripl-...my, .vi -1 has now an Important and valuable trade on both Ames or the Dhoti Nevada Range. and will command die through overland bustnew. The Company otter THEM FIRST MORTGAGB SIX PER CENT. BONDS (to the game amount only u the U. 13. Subeidy bends granted them) at their par value and accrued uttered to currency. Both Interest and Principal Payable GOLD COIN. Ps ropbleta, &a,, giving aNV account of the roper pledged, furniebed by DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 S. Third DEAD, • IN GOYIRMIENT RECIIIIIIIII, GOLD, &al 15 000 I to.ooo, Op/LAND ,000 TO LOAN ON , ortgagn et Vity propertry. ICINGI3- N 111c0A1e.'429 Walnut street. my 2141, $ 0.00 0 Agr r at t l l Eß ALIMIIINN E I6IIII I, 0 rovi.llfo 7.31 Walnut street. AMERICAN ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO II 6 kif OFFICE, No. 147 South Fourth St., PUILAMELPIIIit. The Anti-incruntater will remove scale from steam boilers and keep them clean. rendering the boiler leas liable to explosion. and causing a great saving of fuel. The instruments have been in aucceesful use during the last two years in many of the large establishments in this city. and from which the moat flattering testimonials of their wonderful saving of fuel sad labor have been received. Parties having boilers would do well to call at the odic° and examine teetimontais. etc. JOHN FAREIRA, President.: INZIO LIME% !Secretary and Treasurer. mvlBBmrn WEAVER & 00.. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY so*.iN FULL OPZIaTION. No. ff N. Wi.47111. sod 113 N. DIU alma CEDAR CAMPHOR You Moline. Rittipnita.l Our,Ar Four Sold by druggists everywhere. THEOD. S. HARIUB, Itostont. New Fite, boa m3r2g Stt INDIA RUBBER MAGRI:NE BELTING. STEAM PACK ing Hose, &a Enid/3001V and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing Rote, ite., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S,' 808 Chestnutstreet. South side N. It We have now on hand a largo lot of GOLitleMOU'll Ladles' and Misses' Gum Boots. Also, every vattati and tile of Gum Overcoats.